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Welcome to the New Slashdot Chicago Cluster

Thanks to everyone who tested on Friday, as well as to all of SourceForge's netops crew, our corporate overlords at SourceForge for paying the bill, and of course all the engineers on Slashteam- Jamie McCarthy, Tim Vroom, Chris Nandor, Chris Brown, and Scott Collins, we are now running on the new iron in a cage in Chicago. We'll run a story in a few days about the ridiculously overpowered new hardware we have now, but now is the part of sprockets where we dance.

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  1. Down time? by russlar · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I tried to log on around 2300 EDT Saturday, and the connection timed out. Was the downtime planned, or did Neal eat the wires again?

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  2. Obvious question... by JustinOpinion · · Score: 4, Interesting

    So... what is going to happen to the old hardware? Are you going to going to scrap them? Hand them over to sourceforge? Sell them to another company?

    Or auction them off to your readership for charity?

  3. description of the process? by SethJohnson · · Score: 4, Interesting



    Do you guys have a description of the migration steps hidden away in a journal somewhere?

    Appreciatively,

    Seth

  4. Re:!news by Captain+Splendid · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Please tag this story !news.

    Actually, this is news. Slashdot is snappy as hell for me, which I haven't seen in a long time. Nice work.

    Oh wait, that just means I'm going to run into the lameness filter that much faster...

    /sad panda

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  5. Paying the bills by LinuxInDallas · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Speaking of paying the bills, I have always wondered what it costs to maintain a website like Slashdot. Does anyone know what the cost of webhosting a site this large might be?

  6. Unimaginative, tawdry, pale and ineffectual praise by Lacrocivious+Acropho · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Congratulations on your new cage! That sounds odd when said. I don't contribute much, apart from exposing /. to those who might benefit but haven't yet found it. I will take this opportunity to say "Thank you!" for more than a decade of the single most entertaining, informative, rewarding, gee-whiz stuff I have gotten from any site, ever. You guys do a splendid job, and I hope you will continue that effort, and that culture, forever.

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  7. IPv6 please by ptudor · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Greetings Germanic Dancers,

    Could you please add an IPv6 VIP to slashdot now that you've got this move out of the way? I mean, it's 2008 already :)

    Have you ran any stats on your dns logs to see what percentage are requests for quad-As?

    If you're nervous about suddenly blackholing because of misconfigured remote sites, perhaps you could add an ipv6beta.slashdot.org site à la ipv6.google.com? Or, I read of a long-running test a website had been running where a third of clients were served a one-pixel image from a hostname with a single AAAA record, another third a dual record, and finally a single A record to test against reachability problems.

    So, I'm sure you're all smart and working on it and I'll just have to keep patiently waiting, but I'll be so pleased when your v6 integration matches undeadly.org.